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Trinity Episcopal Church Of Edisto


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Founded in 1774, the present church, consecrated in 1881, stands on the sight of the old sanctuary. The church was occupied by federal troops during the Civil War, destroyed by fire in 1876 and damaged by the hurricane of 1893. The sanctuary was rebuilt and features beautiful interior work done by a former slave. The old bead-board and blown glass windows have been lovingly preserved.


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Address: 1589 Highway 174
Edisto Island,SC 29438

Phone: (843) 869-3568
Fax: (843) 869-1253
Our Website:www.trinityedisto.com/

Come visit us in Edisto Island, South Carolina

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George and Pink Vegetable Stand

Open every day, year-round, from 8am to 8pm, run by Pink Brown and her father George. The growing season here in coastal South Carolina never ends and the Edisto Island soil is famously fertile, so the bins in this wooden, dirt-floored building always have something of interest. In the winter, you?

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